• 1. Kilmacduagh, Galway, Ireland
    Exterior, from NE.
    Church (ruin), former Augustinian Abbey
    The church consists of a nave measuring 17.25 m x 6.8 m internally and a chancel 5.76 m in length. A later range of conventual buildings lies S of the E end of the nave. The N wall of the nave collapsed in the 15thc. and was rebuilt further S, in line with the N wall of the chancel. There is a doorway near the W end of the N wall of the nave and two doorways near the E end of the S wall of the nave, one leading into the sacristy, the other to the exterior. (Leask’s plan also shows a W doorway). There is a doorway near the W end of the N wall of the nave and two doorways near the E end of the S wall of the nave, one leading into the sacristy, the other to the exterior. (Leask’s plan also shows a W doorway).
  • 2. Tuam, Galway, Ireland
    E windows
    Premonstratensian Abbey, later, parish church
    Parish church built of limestone rubble of which only the E gable and N and S returns remain.